A new beginning awaits Heather Jennings at Clemson. Sadly, her father lies dying of cancer, her sister appears incapable of achievement, and a cocky player challenges her patience. Life changes when she encounters a man capable of handling her feisty attitude. However, the last thing Heather needs is a serious relationship with a man equally fixated on work and opposed to marriage.

Sarah is estranged from her father and envious of her friend’s perfect life and feels unable to measure up to expectations. A future NFL receiver, Matt’s joyful spirit and social status appear beyond her reach. Yet beneath his eager smile lies a young man desperate to trust. Faced with challenges, they must help each other before insecurities sabotage their future.

Vintage Reading brings eighty of the world's most unforgettable books out from behind the high castle walls, lowers the drawbridge, and welcomes readers inside. With lively and concise commentary, award-winning author Robert Kanigel throws an arm around the reader and becomes the tour guide to classics, best-sellers, lesser-known greats, and everything in-between.

Jack and Jaime Wolfe are down on their luck. After a string of infamous exploits they've hit a dry streak. Penned up on the ice planet Eis whilst repairing their ship, they have hatched a new plot: to smuggle goods off of the nearby world of Fortune disguised as a shipping company and take them to the station Penumbra for resale. What could possibly go wrong?

Book III of the Irredente Chronicles continues the adventures of young genovariant boy Henryk Burgred and the heretic priest Hersey. In Part 1, The Battle of Innisfree, Henryk and Hersey ally in the epic battle to defeat the luddite Irredentist hegemony and its increasingly totalitarian ruler, Galinda. THIS IS A REDUCED-PRICE, PREVIEW VERSION WITH ONLY PART 1.

The trajectories of Henryk, Adm. Burgred, and the fallen cleric Hersey converge on poor, sad Innisfree as two enemy forces -- the Irredente and the Locu -- launch attacks. The Battle of Innisfree alters the Irredentist hegemony forever, setting the stage for planet Constantin to rise. But its heroes are sent fleeing to remote space yet again, and Henryk has a one-way voyage to ruin and salvation.